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Old 06-19-2019, 03:20 AM   #28355
Rev. Bob
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Dilemma resolved! I’ve got treebook copies of three books in Casey Daniels’s Pepper Martin paranormal mystery series right here. No formatting touchups needed because paper, and they’ve always been fun reads.

(Series premise: The fashionable main character takes a job as a cemetery tour guide, hits her head on a tombstone, and comes to with the ability to interact with ghosts. Word gets out in the afterlife, and the deceased start seeking her out to take care of their unfinished business… like finding their killers.)

Next up: A Hard Day’s Fright, about a woman who died after a Beatles concert in 1966 and needs someone to find and properly inter her body.
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